Im a seventh grader and i need a new hair up do. Im kinda afraid what other people will think i mean like i wear phat farms, other people do to, but its because i want to. I know i shouldnt care, but im not really used to having it up. I did at the st patricks fair and i did in 5th grade, but i havent once this year and last year, but my friends reallie want me to and i said i will but i never do. I said ill do skirts, and i did, but the up do is what im afraid of. Even though i want to do it. help?
hyperaimee92 answered Friday October 22 2004, 10:44 pm: U should just do wut u feel like doing....but it would be better if u did a lil thing with ur hair every once and a while....but i hope i helped...
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Lync52 answered Friday October 22 2004, 8:05 pm: Wow, im glad im not a chick. Ball-sweat is one thing, but we done spray ourselves to hide it. So basically my advice is, skip school. [ Lync52's advice column | Ask Lync52 A Question ]
niinax3 answered Friday October 22 2004, 7:55 pm: what in the world omgosh grl do wat u wanna do dont do wut other people are doing and us huldnt care bout wut ppl think! bt a cute updo would b like a messy one with lil strands coming out trust me der adorkable bt dam grl u shouldnt care wut mutha fuckas think! [ niinax3's advice column | Ask niinax3 A Question ]
Sherry answered Friday October 22 2004, 7:43 pm: New hair styles umm well what do you do with your hair now? Straightening and scrunching hair is in now..so yeah hope i helped [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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